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amīcus, ī (m)

friend
aqua, ae (f)
water
caelum, ī (n)
sky, heaven
cibus, ī
(m)
food
colōnus, ī (m)
settler
equus, ī (m)
horse
latebra, ae (f)
hiding place
mūrus, ī (m)
wall
nauta, ae (m)
sailor
nimbus, ī (m)
thundercloud, storm, cloud
poēta, ae (m)
poet
pontus, ī (m)
sea, seawater
puella, ae (f)
girl
puer, puerī (m)
boy
stella, ae (f)
star
taurus, ī (m)
bull
terra, ae (f)
earth, land
virga, ae (f)
branch, twig
astō, astāre
I stand near, stand by
peccō, peccāre
I sin
Give the First Declension Noun Endings
a, ae, ae, am, ā | ae, ārum, īs, ās, īs
Amīcus verus est rara avis.
A true friend is a rare bird.
ariēna, ae (f)
banana
cunīculus, ī (m)
rabbit
folium, ī (n)
leaf
frāgum, ī (n)
strawberry
hortus, ī (m)
garden
mālum, ī (n)
apple
pirum, ī (n)
pear
ūva, ae (f)
grape
apricus, a, um
sunny
dēliciōsus, a, um
delicious
magnus, a, um
large, big
malus, a, um
bad, evil
parvus, a, um
little, small
gustō, gustāre
I taste
Give the Second Declension Noun Endings
us, ī, ō, um, ō | ī, ōrum, īs, ōs, īs
Magna Carta
Great Charter
aedificium, ī (n)
building
cēna, ae (f)
dinner, meal
dominus, ī
lord, master
epistula, ae (f)
letter
fābula, ae (f)
story, legend
fēmina, ae (f)
woman
fīlia, ae (f)
daughter
fīlius, ī (m)
son
forum, ī (n)
public square, marketplace
lingua, ae (f)
tongue, language
mensa, ae (f)
table
porta, ae (f)
door, gate
sella, ae (f)
seat, chair
turba, ae (f)
crowd, mob
ambulō, ambulāre
I walk
amō, amāre
I love
exsultō, exsultāre
I leap up, dance, rejoice
laudō, laudāre
I praise
occultō, occultāre
I hide, conceal
probō, probāre
I approve
Give the Second Declension Neuter Noun Endings
um, ī, ō, um, ō | a, ōrum, īs, a, īs
Dominus vōbīscum.
The Lord be with you. (Ruth 2:4)
coquus, ī (m)
cook, chef
fungus, ī (m)
mushroom, fungus
nāsus, ī (m)
nose
nucleus, ī (m)
nut, kernel
porcus, ī (m)
pig
radius, ī (m)
staff, rod
silva, ae (f)
forest
ulmus, ī (m)
elm tree
brūnus, a, um
brown
odōrātus, a, um
sweet-smelling, fragrant
perfectus, a, um
perfect
cumulō, cumulāre
I pile up, fill up
olefactō, olefactāre
I smell, sniff
sub
below, under
suprā
above
Give the Present Active Verb Endings and Translate
ō, s, t | mus, tis, nt (I am verbing, you are verbing, he/she/it is verbing, we are verbing, you all are verbing, they are verbing)
porcī parvī trēs
the three little pigs
agricola, ae (m)
farmer
aquila, ae (m/f)
eagle
armentum, ī (n)
herd
cervus, ī (m)
stag, deer
coma, ae (f)
hair, leaves, wool, mane
lūna, ae (f)
moon
lupus, ī (m)
wolf
nuntius, ī (m)
message, messenger
rīpa, ae (f)
riverbank
saxum, ī (n)
rock
appāreō, appārēre
I appear
clāmō, clāmāre
I shout
errō, errāre
I wander
labōrō, labōrāre
I work, toil
lībō, lībāre
I sip, taste
lūceō, lūcēre
I shine, am bright
properō, properāre
I hurry, rush
spīrō, spīrāre
I breathe
ululō, ululāre
I howl, scream
volō, volāre
I fly
Give the Future Active Verb Endings
bō, bis, bit | bimus, bitis, bunt | I will verb, you will verb, he/she/it will verb | we will verb, you all will verb, they will verb
Auribus teneō lupum.
I hold a wolf by the ears.
alga, ae (f)
seaweed
bālaena, ae (f)
whale
delphīnus, ī (m)
dolphin
fuscina, ae (f)
harpoon, trident
harēna, ae (f)
sand
hydrus, ī (m)
sea serpent
nausea, ae (f)
nausea, seasickness
ōceanus, ī (m)
ocean
aequus, a, um
level, even, calm
albus, a, um
white
āridus, a, um
dry
salsus, a, um
salty, witty
ūmidus, a, um
wet
et
and
instō, instāre
I pursue eagerly, follow closely
rīdeō, rīdēre
I laugh
statim
immediately
Give the Imperfect Active Verb Endings and Translate
bam, bās, bat | bāmus, bātis, bant | I was verbing, you were verbing, he/she/it was verbing | we were verbing, you all were verbing, they were verbing
Ad nauseam
to the point of sickness
inimīcus, ī (m)
personal enemy
morbus, ī (m)
sickness, disease
opera, ae (f)
effort, services
pharetra, ae (f)
quiver
sagitta, ae (f)
arrow
venēnum, ī (n)
poison
ventus, ī (m)
wind
augeō, augēre
I increase
censeō, censēre
I estimate
cibō, cibāre
I feed
exanimō, exanimāre
I kill
oppugnō, oppugnāre
I attack
parō
parāre
I prepare
pugnō, pugnāre
I fight
significō, significāre
I indicate, point out
superō, superāre
I defeat, conquer
Sī ēsurierit inimīcus tuus, ciba illum.
If your enemy is hungry, give him bread to eat. (Proverbs 25:21a)
noctua, ae (f)
owl
sciūrus, ī (m)
squirrel
audeō, audēre
I dare
occupō, occupāre
I seize
valeō, valēre
I am well
maneō, manēre
I remain, stay
āla, ae (f)
wing
ancora, ae (f)
anchor
astrum, ī (n)
star, constellation
aurōra, ae (f)
dawn
fluvius, ī (m)
river, stream
prōra, ae (f)
prow (of a ship)
rēmus, ī (m)
oar
unda, ae (f)
wave
vēlum, ī (n)
sail, curtain
aliēnus, a, um
foreign
aptus, a, um
suitable, fit, ready
gelidus, a, um
cold, icy
lātus, a, um
wide, broad
mīrus, a, um
strange, wonderful
serēnus, a, um
calm, bright, clear
dūcō, dūcere
I lead
hiemō, hiemāre
I spend the winter
nāvigō, nāvigāre
I sail
spectō, spectāre
I look at, watch

Give the Present Active of dūcō

dūcō, dūcis, dūcit | dūcimus, dūcitis, dūc unt | I lead, you lead, he/she/it leads | we lead, you all lead, they lead

Ālīs volat propriīs

She flies on her own wings. (Motto for the state of Oregon)

pulvīnus, ī (m)
pillow, cushion
somnus, ī (m)
sleep
antīquus, a, um
ancient
beātus, a, um
happy, blessed
famēlicus, a, um
hungry
foedus, a, um
horrible, ugly
maculōsus, a, um
spotted, stained
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum
beautiful
pūrpureus, a, um
purple
pūrus, a, um
pure, clean
quiētus, a, um
quiet, sleeping
rīdiculus, a, um
funny, amusing
tardus, a, um
slow
crescō, crescere
I grow, arise
somniō, somniāre
I dream
sum
I am
Conjugate sum in the present tense
sum, es, est | sumus, estis, sunt | I am, you are, he/she/it is | we are, you all are, they are
verbātim
word for word
Deus, ī (m)
God
familia, ae (f)
family, household
germāna, ae (f)
sister
germānus, ī (m)
brother
liber, librī (m)
book
verbum, ī (n)
word
vir, virī (m)
man
aeternus, a, um
eternal
bonus, a, um
good
caecus, a, um
blind
iūstus, a, um
just, righteous
laetus, a, um
happy, joyful
cōgitō, cōgitāre
I think
dēclārō, dēclārāre
I declare, explain
flō, flāre
I blow, breathe
gaudeō, gaudēre
I rejoice
iūdicō, iūdicāre
I judge
lūgeō, lūgēre
I grieve, mourn
mūtō, mūtāre
I change
spērō, spērāre
I hope
Conjugate dūcō in the future tense and translate
dūcam, dūcēs, dūcet | dūcēmus, dūcētis, dūcent | I will lead, you will lead, he/she/it will lead | we will lead, you all will lead, they will lead
ipsissima verba
the very words
avia, ae (f)
grandmother
avus, ī (m)
grandfather
littera, ae (f)
letter of the alphabet
litterae, ārum (f)
letter, epistle (plural form of littera)
matrimonium, ī (n)
marriage
certātim
eagerly
crās
tomorrow
herī
yesterday
hodiē
today
minūtātim
gradually, bit by bit
nōn
not
satis
enough
semper
always
simul
at the same time
agō, agere
I do, act
scribō, scribere
I write
serō, serere
I sow, plant
vīvō, vīvere
I live
Conjugate dūcō (3rd conjugation) in the Imperfect Active
dūcēbam, dūcēbās, dūcēbat, dūcēbāmus, dūcēbātis, dūcēbant | I was leading, you were leading, he/she/it was leading, we were leading, you all were leading, they were leading
Iam satis est!

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